We’re thrilled to share that we successfully completed our second Mediterranean stern-to docking. Who knew maneuvering a boat in tight quarters could bring such a rush of accomplishment!? Finally starting to get the hang of it! After that, the two days spent in Almerimar were nothing short of pure relaxation. Sometimes, you just need...
Best Marina Award goes to Marina de Motril
We had a delightful few days in Motril, Spain, at the best marina we’ve experienced thus far. The exceptional dock hands at this family-run marina not only assisted with docking but welcomed us warmly and took an interest in our adventures. The lovely staff in the office were also awesome, providing suggestions for sightseeing...
Teak, Taps, and Triumphs: Fuengirola & Málaga Adventures
We chilled out in Fuengirola for a few days, finally sealing the teak on our table, steps, and dolphin chairs, and rolling up the enclosure now that temps are hitting 80+ °F (28 °C) daily with no rain in sight. Popped over to Málaga on Saturday to catch a few sights we had missed...
Docking Success and Delight in Marbella, Spain
Our first Mediterranean-style stern-to docking (https://www.rya.org.uk/blog/med-mooring-stern-to) in Marbella was a triumph worth celebrating! Take a look at the video below to see just how tight the spot was – Yikes!!! Once our adrenaline had died down, we departed the boat for a stroll through a sculpture garden, admiring Salvador Dalí’s extraordinary works. The old...
Gateway to the Mediterranean: Gibraltar’s Hidden Gems
Once again able to venture out, Karen joined Doug for a trip up the Rock to explore its many hidden gems. Rather than walking after Karen’s illness, we played it safe and took a thrilling van ride up to Gibraltar’s Upper Rock Nature Reserve. Our first stop was St. Michael’s Cave, a stunning natural...
Rock and Awe: Uncovering Gibraltar’s Storied Past
Arriving in Gibraltar feels like stepping into the crossroads of history and natural beauty. The iconic Rock of Gibraltar rises majestically from the sea, a sentinel guarding the entrance to the Mediterranean. Unfortunately, Karen succumbed to a nasty stomach bug and thus spent the first day and a half resting on the boat. Meanwhile,...
The Gibraltar Straight
Today we were back out on the water, weather conditions not permitting the safe travel across the Gilbraltar Straight. Feeling thankful that the delay in our passage through the Strait of Gibraltar allowed us to experience the warmth and hospitality of Morocco, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Indeed, the beauty of travel...
Journey from Fès to Chefchaouen: History and Blue Hues
Today’s adventures took us on a journey to see the ancient ruins of Volubilis and the enchanting blue alleys of Chefchaouen. Our first stop was the archaeological site of Volubilis, founded in the third century BC as the capital of the ancient kingdom of Mauretania. Annexed by the Romans in AD 45, Volubilis flourished...
Exploring the Enchanting Labyrinth of Fès
Today’s adventure was a dive into the history and culture of Fès, a UNESCO World Heritage site founded in 789 AD and the oldest of Morocco’s imperial cities. Known as Morocco’s religious and spiritual capital, Fès is a treasure trove of sights and experiences. We entered the medina through the iconic Blue Gate (Bab...
A Whirlwind Day Through Casablanca and Rabat
Our morning began with a tour of Casablanca led by our awesome host Chahine, where we visited the breathtaking Hassan II Mosque. Casablanca, originally established as a small Amazigh settlement in the 7th century and named Anfa (meaning hill), evolved into a major trade center by the 18th century due to its fertile agricultural...
